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A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - Ray SellBy shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
Ray Sell, who died suddenly of a blood disease in December of 1994, was one of the revival’s most powerful evangelists. During May and June of 1994, incredible things happened in western New York State as a result of his ministry. According to some reports, in May, while Ray Sell was ministeri... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - Prophetic Pre...By shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
In the January, 1995 issue of Charisma, p. 14, Cindy Jacobs wrote an article, “1995: A Critical Year,” in which she said that “many of the moves of God we are seeing in the 1990s were prophesied in the 1980s. I remember two gatherings of prayer leaders held in 1986 — one in T... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - RussiaBy shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
In an internet message from Siberia dated September 28, 1995, Michael Enos received word from the Resurrection Lutheran Worship Dance team from Charlotte, North Carolina as follows: The worship and dance team consisted of seven women and five men. The trip as organized and led by Dwight Marable ... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - Mainland Chin...By shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
On September 19, 1995, Rolland E. Baker reported to Richard Riss that, in China, “The Toronto-type manifestations began occurring last year, and Dennis [Balcombe] made a videotape which I will ask him to send you… Dennis Balcombe is pastor in Hong Kong whose church is responsible for bri... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - ThailandBy shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
Jim Paul of the Toronto Airport Vineyard reported from Thailand on June 26, 1995, as follows: Meetings in Bangkok, Thailand increased each night to 1,700 by Saturday night, the third night. The average attendance was 1,000 per night with morning session approximately 250-300 at the Fourth Presby... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - Pensacola, Fl...By shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
On September 2, 1994, Ken Lawson of Lexington, Kentucky prophesied as follows at the Worship Center is Pascagoula (Ken Lawson to John Schell, July 17, 1995): I hear the Lord calling. For months I have been hearing Him speak. I hear Him calling individuals back to Him. I saw the Lord’s ange... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - Modesto, Cali...By shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
In January 1994, when Glenn and Debbie Berteau became pastors of Calvary Temple Worship Center in Modesto, California, they had a strong sense from the Lord that revival would take place there. In one of their sermons, “Why not Modesto?”, they asked why Modesto couldn’t be known as... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - College Reviv...By shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
On January 22, 1995, at Coggin Avenue Baptist Church in Brownwood, Texas, two students from Howard Payne University, a Christian institution, stood up and confessed their sins. As a result of this incident, many others started to confess their own sins before the congregation. On January 26, a simil... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - Mott Auditori...By shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
Similar in intensity to Toronto and Melbourne is what happened at Mott Auditorium on the campus of the U.S. Center for World Mission. Beginning in January of 1995, John Arnott of the Toronto Airport Vineyard and Wes Campbell of New Life Vineyard Fellowship in Kelowna, B.C. began taking various trips... -
A History of the Revival of 1992-1995 - Melbourne, Fl...By shawngaffney on October 1, 2008 | No Comments
On New Year’s day of 1995, Randy Clark was guest speaker at the Tabernacle Church in Melbourne, Florida for a series of meetings sponsored by five local churches. An unusual revival broke out immediately, accompanied with holy laughter, falling under the power of the Spirit, and many dramatic ...

